2nd SEHA National Case Management Symposium

Mustafa Mutlaq Abdellatif Hussein
Scientific Committee Chair
SEHA Corporate Nursing Manager
2nd SEHA National Case
Management Symposium
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Welcome Message
Welcome to the 2nd SEHA National Case Management Symposium!
We’re thrilled to invite you to the 2nd SEHA National Case Management Symposium, taking place on 8 November 2025 at the elegant Fairmont Bab Al Bahr Hotel in Abu Dhabi.
A premier event designed to empower healthcare professionals with the latest advancements in patient-centered care. In an ever-evolving healthcare landscape, the role of case managers is more critical than ever in guiding patients towards better health outcomes and optimizing healthcare resources.
This symposium offers a unique platform for learning, networking, and collaboration, bringing together leading experts and dedicated professionals from across the field. We’re committed to providing you with actionable, evidence-based strategies that you can implement directly into your practice to foster patient self-care and reduce unnecessary healthcare utilization.
Join us as we explore innovative solutions, share best practices, and collectively elevate the standard of case management. We look forward to welcoming you!

Zainab Fadhel Ghuloom Lari
Organizing Committee Chair
SEHA Corporate Senior Case
Management Officer
2nd SEHA National Case
Management Symposium
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Themes: Empowering Self-Care, Optimizing Outcomes
Objectives
This symposium aims to:
- Enhance Evidence-Based Strategies: Equip attendees with the latest research and proven methodologies to effectively promote patient self-care behaviors and significantly reduce avoidable healthcare utilization.
- Foster Professional Skills & Knowledge: Develop and refine the practical skills and in-depth knowledge of healthcare professionals in designing, implementing, and evaluating impactful case management interventions.
- Promote Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Facilitate dynamic discussions and networking opportunities to strengthen partnerships and encourage knowledge sharing among diverse healthcare disciplines, ultimately improving coordinated patient care.